INDEX. 



949 



Lctic icta- 

 lu to their 

 I*, 111 coal- 



Ll. Wilson 



I' or wsc in 



spectrum 



hi\ation of 



(projection 



rtain form 



riiosipliuli' iii(lii>lrv of ('aiijidii, the, l>v 



U. ('. A.liiiiis, f<r,:(. 

 I'lioloyr.ipliic rt'^ilNtriitidii, an induction , 



inelinoinet' r adapted for, ('. I'arpmacl j 



on, iVM). I 



•I'iioto;^rapliinu- I lie solar sjicctriiui, re« 



cent proi^iiNS in, I'rof. II. A. Ilowland ' 



on, Ci'.i'i. 

 I'liysii'al constants of soliitidiis, I'rofs. W. I 



li. (loodwiii ami 1>. II. .Marshall "n i 



the, r.7!». 

 IMiysical proporlioii.s for life insurai > i 



and recruiting-, a scale of, hv ('. liohcrt.., 



l'8:i. 

 riiysicnl Section, tlas Malheniatii'al and. 



Address liy I'rof. Sir Wni. Thoiiuson Ui, 



(>i:t. 



Thvsiolouy of tlu'ra pen tics of tlic clihirai 

 Iivdratc and ana'slhctics ;;cin rally, Dr. 

 \V. AlcxandiT on tlic, 7S.1. 

 *J'/ii/f(i/)fi, a colli riliut ion to our i<iio\v- 

 Iclluc <if tlic, I'.v I'rof. I'. Mc.Mun-ick, 

 Ts:.'. 

 "Tid^con (D.) on afiricnlluial iiiiple- 



nicnls. .S'.m;. 

 I'itt-llivers ((icn.)oii tlic facial cliarac- 

 tiTistics of the raci's iind prii\cipal 

 cr(is.scs in the I'.rilisli Isles, :.'iil. 

 Plant (.1.) on tlic circulation of under- 

 f^round waters, !i(J ; on the (UTatic 

 blocks of En^fland, Wales, and Ireland, 

 '2V.). 

 roole (H. S.), note on the interiml teni- 

 licraturo of; tlu" earth at AVestville, 

 Nova Scotia, 01 1. 

 "•"Poijulation, innnij;ratioii, and pauperism 

 in .lie dominion of Canada, by J. 

 Lowe, 8(it>. 

 "Tort rush electric railway, the, bv Dr. A. 



Traill, 8!);!. 

 Tost otlice sa\inf;s bank system of 



Can.'ida, J. C. Stewart on the, H'M. 

 rowell (Majcjr ,T. \V.)on the classification 

 of North American lanfruap'S, 8l)lt ; 

 marriage laws of the North American 

 tribes, 1)11. 

 I'reeious stones and metals in India, tac 

 mode of occurrence of, V. Ball on, 7.I1- 

 I're-Cambrian roeks of Canada, first im- 

 pressions of some, by I'rof. J. F. Blake, 

 728. 

 Precious stones and metals in India, the 

 mode of occurrence of, V. Ball on, 7H1. 

 I'reece (W. II.) on the best means for 

 facilitating the adoption of tlie metric 

 system of weifjhts and measures in 

 Great Britain, 27 ; on standards fcr use 

 in electrical measurements, 21' ; on the 

 determination of a f^au^re for the 

 manufacture of various small screws, 

 287 ; on the law regulating the con- 

 nection between current and intensity 

 of incandescence of carbon filaments 

 in glcv lamps, C54 ; ♦ the Watt and 



horhe-iMDwor, 8911; • secondaiy bat- 

 teries, (7;.; * domestic electric light- 



in;,', ih. 

 rreliistoric intercourse betweon east and 



west, facts suggestive of, bv Miss A. 



W. Ilueklanii. itlC. 

 *!'ii'ssur(^ at a point inside a \iiitex-rin!:f 



of uniform vorticity, i'rof .\V. M. lliuks 



on the, Cil'.t. 

 I'restwicli (I'rof. J.) on the circulation of 



nndi'igrouiid wiilei>, '.Mi ; nn the erralii; 



blocks of Kngland, Wales, and Ireland, 



2111; on the iTosion of tlu^ sea-i'oasts 



of England and Wales, '.'its. 

 I'idspective jiiioc'^ in Europe, America, 



and Asia, liy Hyde Clarke, 8Ci8, 

 *rroteids of serum, W. I'., llidliliurton 



and I'rof. E. A. Schiifer on the, 'x:>. 

 l'iim()ing niat^liinery, bv E. H. I,»'avitt, 



jun., 8Hi» 

 I'ulniim (!•'. W.), notice of exploration of 



a groiiji of mounds in Ohio, HW. 

 I'ye-Smith (Dr.) on tlic influence of 



bodily exercisi! on the elimination of 



nitrogen, 'M~>. 



tjuebec, the apatite deposits of the pro- 

 vince of, l>y CI. C. brown, 7 If!. 



♦Badiation, totid, at high temperatures, 



the law of, I'rof. .1. Dewiir on, (i'_':i. 

 li^nnsay (I'rof. W.}on molecular volumes, 

 (170. ' 



and Dr. S. Young on tlie \apour- 



press\ire of a sidjstanco in the scdid 

 ami liquiil states at the same tempera- 

 ture, (122; on evaporation and disso- 

 ciation, ti7.". 

 Bavenstein (E. O.) on maj's of Central 

 Africa down to the eonnnenccment of 

 I the seventeenth century, W.i; object 



lessons in geography, 8()ii. 

 I Bawson (Sir 11.) on the expenses of com- 

 jileting the prejiaration of the final re- 

 port of the Anthropometric Committee, 

 271). 

 Bay (Lieut. P. H.), arctic experiences at 

 Point Barrow. 80S; habits and customs 

 of the liui of the western sliore anil 

 Point Barrow, 1)11). 

 Baygill fissure, the, in Lot her.sdale. York- 

 shire, report on the exploration of. 240. 

 Bayleigh (Prof. I-ord) on standan for 

 use in electrical measurements, 29; 

 on the present state of our knowledge 

 of spectrum analysis, 21)5; a lecture 

 e.xperiment on induction, (532 ; on tele- 

 phoning through a cable, ib. ; on ^ a 

 galvanometer with twenty wires, Ct'M; 

 *on the colours of thin plates, G51 ; 

 on Clark's standard cells, ih. 

 Recruiting, a scale of physical propor- 

 tions for, by C. Roberts, 282. 

 Red River Valley, JIanitoba, gleanings 



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